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  2. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    There are two basic styles of cowboy boots, western (or classic), and roper. The classic style is distinguished by a tall boot shaft, going to at least mid-calf, with an angled "cowboy" heel, usually over one inch high. A slightly lower, still angled, "walking" heel is also common. The toe of western boots was originally rounded or squared in ...

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    Kick it in some of our favorite winter boots for guys and gals, all on sale for a limited time. ... an AirWair heel loop and visible stitching. Available in sizes 5 to 15 for women or 4 to 14 for ...

  4. Taylor Swift's Knee-High Cowboy Boots Put a Chic Spin ... - AOL

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    Nordstrom. You truly get the best of both worlds with these knee-high Nine West boots. Featuring a standard pointed toe, this pair is given a more modern look thanks to those chunky block heels.

  5. Rihanna Reconfigures the Classic Cowboy Uniform for It Girls ...

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    For another high-fashion twist, Rihanna rounded out the look with black-and-white snakeskin boots featuring a sharp pointed-toe and teetering stiletto heels.

  6. Boot - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy boots originated in the 1800s in the plains and desert of the midwest and far Western United States, however they were inspired by the vaquero-style boot bought from Spain to the Americas in the 1600s. Cowboy boots are traditionally tall and hide the calf, which is meant to help keep the foot firmly in the stirrup to keep it firmly anchored.

  7. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    By the 20th century, high heels with a slim profile represented femininity; however, a thick high heel on a boot or clog was still socially acceptable for men. [2] Until the 1950s, shoe heels were typically made of wood, but in recent years they have been made of a variety of materials including leather, suede, and plastic. [4]